
Outdoor Emergency Siren
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When Outdoors, Listen For The Willow Park Emergency Warning Siren, which covers all of Willow Park with outdoor notifications of severe weather and other emergencies.
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The sirens are tested at 1 p.m. On the first Wednesday of each month for 30 seconds unless there is inclement weather on that day.
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The Willow Park Fire Department manages the alert and made sure the siren could be heard in all of Willow Park -- and parts of Aledo.
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Emergency Alerts
Sign Up For Willow Park Emergency Alerts
"The City of Willow Park is able to send you emergency alerts via text message, email, pager, or voice mail (in extreme cases), based on your preferences. It is important that we collect this contact information because many households no longer utilize traditional land-based telephone lines.
“Sign up to receive emergency alerts and severe weather warnings that could directly impact you and your family. The system is intended to be used for emergency alerts, as well as non-emergency incidents that may have significant impacts to residents. Emergency Alerts could be related to specific hazards that require some kind of action be taken such as evacuation, shelter in place, boil water orders, etc. Non-emergency alerts could include significant transportation problems with prolonged impacts or significant ongoing police or fire activity. This list is not meant to be all inclusive, and demonstrates that this system will not be used for routine information.”

Additional Preparedness Information
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Texas Health and Human Services > Texas Ready
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FEMA > Emergency Management > Individual and Community Preparedness Activities
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National Weather Service > National Weather Service Safety Tips
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Parker County > Emergency Management > Preparedness
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Aledo ISD > Safety